Bengaluru International Short – One of our programmes the

One of our programmes, the Road Trip Festival travels to many short film festivals around the world, from the USA to the Netherlands, Belgium and other countries, and accompanies directors in their festival experience, from film screenings to awards ceremonies. Currently exclusively on Tata Sky HD 112 and SD 113, ShortsTV offers the best short films from India and around the world, as well as original programs targeting young and recognized talents that will introduce you to the exciting world of short films. Max Klandaniel, director and producer of ShortsTV, spoke about the revised format: “We wanted the format of the festival trip to be closer to each director, not to a specific person. Like Anthony Bourdin’s Unknown Works, the festival aimed to showcase the cuisine, history and culture of the country, which is what happens to the director during “his” stay at the festival. Shooting in Bengaluru meant a number of problems for the film crew, especially in markets where there were problems with crowds and traffic jams, but the overall experience of the film was positive. Bengaluru, India’s Silicon Valley, is the second fastest growing city in India and home to large IT infrastructure companies. As this was the first time our production team had been to India, it was decided to optimize the organization of the exhibition for BISFF. Everything was so easy to write down that I couldn’t stop filming! The sympathy of the residents was also very positive. Because it was India, we had to talk about food, of course. “The shooting in Bengaluru was a sensory overload,” says Max.